RoboCop: Rogue City Best Settings for PC and Consoles

robocop rogue city best settings

Regardless if you’re a RoboCop fan or just entering the franchise fresh, who wouldn’t want to see the cyborg in his best version, right? We walk you through RoboCop: Rogue City’s best settings so that you can have a smooth experience, coupled with the best visuals for the action game.

RoboCop: Rogue City Best Settings – Graphics

NVidia RTX 4080/4090 GPU

If you have any of these cards, your system should be capable of running RoboCop: Rogue City with its highest options turned on, even at native 4K. I’ve played through the entire campaign with everything running at max, though I locked my framerate to 60 FPS for recording purposes. With DLSS frame-generation, you can easily expect performance to hit above the 100 FPS mark.

  • Field of View: 90-100
  • V Sync: On to avoid screen tearing
  • Window Mode: Fullscreen
  • Resolution: 3840×2160 (4K) scale down as needed.
  • Upscaling – DLSS for Nvidia cards, FSR for all other cards.
  • Nvidia DLSS Super Resolution: Depends on what you want, but balance is a good place to start.
  • Nvidia Sharpness: 1
  • Nvidia Frame Generation: 4000 series cards only – ON
  • AMD FSR 2.2 – Performance or balanced if you are using this mode.
  • Intel Xess – Another optional upscaling, though I’d recommend FSR 2.2 over this.
  • Graphics: Epic
  • View Distance: Epic
  • Anti-Aliasing: Epic
  • Post Processing: Epic
  • Shadows: Epic
  • Texture: Epic
  • Effects: Epic
  • Chromatic Aberration: OFF
  • Motion Blur: OFF
  • Framerate – Limited to 60 for capture cards, unlimited otherwise.
  • High Quality Lemen Reflection: ON

With a 4090, 4080, and possibly even a 4070, you should be able to run RoboCop: Rogue City without any issues relating to hardware. You may still encounter some dips, and crashes, though that seems to be the case for the game itself as even on the lowest settings I’ve ran into issues.

NVidia RTX 3080/3090 GPU

  • Field of View: 90-100
  • V Sync: On to avoid screen tearing
  • Window Mode: Fullscreen
  • Resolution: 2560×1440 scale down as needed.
  • Upscaling – DLSS for Nvidia cards, FSR for all other cards.
  • Nvidia DLSS Super Resolution: Performance
  • Nvidia Sharpness: 1
  • Nvidia Frame Generation: OFF – Not available for this care
  • AMD FSR 2.2 – Performance or balance if you are using this mode.
  • Intel Xess – Another optional upscaling, though I’d recommend FSR 2.2 over this.
  • Graphics: Epic
  • View Distance: Epic
  • Anti-Aliasing: Epic
  • Post Processing: Epic
  • Shadows: Medium
  • Texture: Medium
  • Effects: Medium
  • Chromatic Aberration: OFF
  • Motion Blur: OFF
  • Framerate – Limited to 60
  • High Quality Lemen Reflection: ON

A 3080 and 3090 card can also handle the game pretty well, though there are some settings you may want to scale back on, as listed above. We noticed more dips in frames due to the lack of frame generation on these cards, so it may be wise to lock the frames to 60.

RoboCop: Rogue City Best Settings – Consoles

On both PS5 and Xbox Series X, RocoCop Rogue City offers a Quality and Performance Mode. Quality has increased resolution, targeting 30fps, while performance reduces resolution to 60fps. But which one is best? Well, that depends on you, but I’d go with the Quality mode here.

The image quality is higher, giving you a sharper and cleaner image, and the game is a relatively slow-paced shooter compared to others, so 30 FPS holds consistently throughout the game.

Performance, on the other hand, can be a bit blurry, but that’s the sacrifice many have to accept. The problem is that 60 FPS doesn’t hold steadily, dipping in cutscenes to the low 40s and even during gameplay. This, in my opinion, hurts the general experience, as it can get pretty severe during the action sequences in the latter portion of the game.

Again, it’s personal at that point but just be warned that this is not a stable 60 FPS on consoles.

There are other gameplay options available, but nothing major that needs to be changed outside, maybe the UI if you want less clutter. Otherwise that’s really all there is to the best settings for RoboCop Rogue City.

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